- Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Adelaide
The Queen Elizabeth Hospital (TQEH) is a 340 bed acute
tertiary referral hospital in the western suburbs ofAdelaide ,South Australia .History
The hospital opened in
1954 . At the request of the Government of South Australia, the hospital was named after Queen Elizabeth II who had recently acceded to the Australian throne. A large portrait of the Queen, together with a letter authorising the QEH name and granting Arms to the Hospital, decorates the principal foyer.Originally designed to service the western area but is now the second most utilised hospital in South Australia by patients from the central northern region of Adelaide [Health Service Profiles, Central Northern Adelaide Health Service, Government of South Australia, March 2004] .
The Queen Elizabeth Hospital was the first unit in Australia to perform
kidney transplantation successfully. The hospital houses theAustralian and New Zealand Dialysis and Transplant Registry (ANZDATA) which collects national statistics on the treatment of those patients with end stagerenal failure [ [http://www.anzdata.org.au/ ANZDATA website] ] .Teaching
The Queen Elizabeth Hospital is a teaching hospital for the University of Adelaide's medical school and provides clinical attachments in a variety of specialties for undergraduate medical students, including Medicine, Surgery, Emergency Medicine, and Psychiatry.
The Discipline of Medicine has broad ranging functions in
undergraduate andpostgraduate teaching, research and clinical service and management. The Discipline of Surgery has a large academic surgical department and is a major centre for surgical research and postgraduate teaching in a wide range of fields [Maddern GJ. Middleton PF. Tooher R. Babidge WJ. Evaluating new surgical techniques in Australia: the Australian Safety and Efficacy Register of New Interventional Procedures-Surgical experience. Surgical Clinics of North America. 86:115-28,2006.] .ervices
The hospital provides
mental health services through community response teams, TQEH's Emergency Department and via a 40 bed purpose builtinpatient unit. The inpatient unit, Cramond Clinic, was named after ProfessorWilliam Cramond the foundation Chair in Psychiatry [ [http://www.adelaide.edu.au/library/guide/med/menthealth/dibden.html A biography of psychiatry. W.A.Dibden held by The Barr-Smith Library, University of Adelaide,South Asutralia] ] at theUniversity of Adelaide . Cramond pioneered the delivery of mental health care to renal patients at TQEH in the 1960s [Cramond WA. Court JH. Higgins BA. Knight PR. Lawrence JR. Psychological screening of potential donors in a renal homotransplantation programme, v 113:1213-21;1967.] . In 2002-3, the TQEH community mental health teams provided services to 48,621 individuals which was the second largest number for services in the central northern health region [Health Service Profiles, Central Northern Adelaide Health Service, Government of South Australia, March 2004] .References
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